Astor, Nancy Witcher, Viscountess : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchCliveden; begins "Dear Patch, [holograph note 'Miss!! She left out the Miss']
Thank you so much for your"

19

Astor, Nancy Witcher, Viscountess : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchCliveden, Taplow, Bucks; written on the reverse side of a letter from F.
Heritage, Private Secretary of teh Minstry of Labour and National Service, to
the Viscountess Astor; begins "Dear Miss Patch / I may still come"

Bishop, George Walter : Typed Manuscript: in Shaw's or Bishop's
handMalvern; filed with Typed Manuscript by G.W. Bishop concerning the second
Malvern Festival; possibly Shaw saw and corrected the manuscript before it was
printed

19

Bishop, George Walter : Typed Manuscript: "Mr. Shaw and Frank Harris; A
Reply to the Critics."Concerns the biography of Shaw by Frank Harris

Brooks, Cecil L. : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; the letterhead is The Incorporated Press of Great Britain, Ltd.; begins
"Dear Miss Patch, Thank you so much for sending the autographed
photograph."

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Typed Manuscript: Last Will and
TestamentWith 4 leaves of codicils, and with Typed Letter Signed to James Tyler from
Arthur Silverblatt, March 20, 1986

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Notes on Shaw's play Fanny's First
PlayRegarding the first proof and a prompt copy; including a two-page postscript of
June 1961

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Autograph Manuscript: Notes to
LoewensteinBernard Burgunder's copy, annotated to record acquisitions for the Shaw
Collection, of F.E. Loewenstein's The Rehearsal Copies of Bernard Shaw's
Plays(London 1950); gift of the Estate of Bernard F. Burgunder; an
unmarked copy of the book is shelved as SHAW Z 8814.5 L82 1950

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Manuscript: ObituariesObituary announcements and related information; Bernard Frank Burgunder, donor
of the Burgunder Shaw Collection, died on March 3, 1986; included is the
printed Eulogy of Bernard F. Burgunder spoken at the memorial service by Tom
Bigler

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Typed Letter Signed: to Joan
Winterkorn23 letters; gift of Joan Winterkorn, October 1987; the letters are addressed to
her at Bernard Quaritch Ltd. in London, where she assisted Mr. Burgunder in
acquiring material for the Burgunder Shaw Collection at Cornell; Mrs.
Winterkorn was previously a staff member of the Department of Rare Books at
Cornell

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript:
Pygmalionscript [fragment] and two drawings of GBS doodled on
the reverseAs Mrs. Campbell played "Eliza" in Pygmalionperhaps this
fragment is part of one of her scripts; part of the Agnius Claudius-Mrs.
Campbell material

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Manuscript: A talk on beautiful speech and
vocal control...The beginning of a speech on diction and voice tone, hand-printed or written in
oversized letters; also included is an additional page written in French

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Note: to Agnes ClaudiusInscribed, "easter greetings to my friend of the Magnetic[?] face My beautiful
Egypt;" also includes a holograph drawing of a bird and flowers, on the same
envelope

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Mary Augusta WardWith a revised draft of the same letter, and with a draft and typed copy of a
telegram circa October 15 from Mrs. P.C. to M.A. Ward; and with an unsigned
letter dated Sept. 3, 1901, presumably from Arthur Bertram to Mrs. Ward's
agent; all items concern production of Mrs. Ward's play Eleanor

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawWith typed transcription by Dan Laurence and a note by Bernard F. Burgunder;
date in Shaw's hand; begins "His Majesty's Theatre [London] / I have just had
this letter from Klaw."

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Viola
TreeChelsea; concerns the form in which Mrs. P.C.'s part in
Pygmalion is to be announced; begins "Viola darling - Please
don't let / Joey get us by the / ears!"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript: Chance-MedleyThe typed title "Random Reminiscences" is changed, in Mrs. Campbell's hand, to
"Chance-Medley;" the envelope is addressed in her hand, apparently to an agent
or prospective publisher, but most corrections in the manuscript seem to be in
another hand; three inscribed photographs of her accompany the manuscript;
includes 2 leaves of explanatory notes by B.F. Burgunder, and copy of the
auction catalog listing; WHENEVER POSSIBLE USE PHOTOCOPY, NOT THIS
ORIGINAL.

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusMiss Claudius was a friend of Mrs. Campbell in her later years, caring for
Stella when she died; begins "My dear. I am sending you the trunk as I
promised"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Darling Jane. I am sure now that I have received the"

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; with an article on Germany, by Enid Bagnold, excerpted from The
Sunday Timesof November 6, 1938; begins "Darling Jane, It is lovely
to get this letter of yours"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Dearest most dear Jane. What will you think when you get / my
cable"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusLa Baule-Escoblac, a village in Brittany; the name has been changed from the
"La Baule Sur Mies[?] of Mrs. Campbell's time; begins "My dear. I hope your
stepmother isn't very ill."

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusPau; Miss Claudius was the last person to be with Mrs. Campbell, in her last
illness; perhaps this postcard was not sent?

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusHotel Brighton, Paris; begins "My dear. There is no soubt[sic] about it you do
write the"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Darling Jane, I hope you are not ill - I wrote you a long"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Dearest Jane. It is so so long since I have heard from you"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Editor of the Evening
StandardParis; with related news clipping titled "Actress Sacrifices all for Dog;"
found with letters addressed to Jennette Cutler Curtis, presumably the hand
written note on this letter is to Mrs. Curtis; begins "Dear Sir, My attention
has been drawn to an article that appeared"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Agnes ClaudiusHotel Brighton, Paris; the second page of the letter is missing; See: letter
from Mrs. Campbell to Agnes Claudius of May 30, 1939; begins "Dear Kind Egypt.
There is something a little different"

Carlow Urban District Council : Typed Manuscript: Carlow Town civic
improvement schemeCarlow; regarding gift by Shaw of his Carlow property to the Carlow Urban
District Council

21

Carpenter, Constance : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchSt. James Theatre, N.Y.; concerns The Millionairess; it seems
that Miss Carpenter inherited the role due to unfortunate circumstances [the
death of Gertrude Lawrence in September?]; begins "Dear Blanche, It was so nice
to receive your letter"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns a possible production of Shaw's Androcles and The Lion;
begins "Dear Bernard Shaw, I have delayed answering your"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawIncludes a suggested cast list for Shaw's Androcles and The
Lion; begins "Dear Bernard Shaw, I am enclosing you a draft of a
suggested"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawBegins "Dear Mr. Bernard Shaw, I fear that I have been very discourteous and
remiss"

Chance, Wade : Typed Manuscript: My Two Encounters with George Bernard
ShawWith explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; the leaves are
numbered 1-5, 7-8 (leaf 6 is missing); at the top of the first leaf is a note
in hand of Dan H. Laurence; the date is derived from a letter in the British
Library: Add Mss 50522

21

The Christian Commonwealth Publishing Co. : Typed Letter: to
?The pamphlet is "The Charter of the Poor," which contained a contribution from
Shaw; begins "Dear Sir, We should be glad if you could notice the enclosed
pamphlet"

21

Claudius, Agnes "Claude Vincent" : Typed Manuscript: The death of the
"Dearest Liar"Account of the last years of Mrs. Campbell by Miss Claudius, a friend of that
time who was with Mrs. Campbell when she died; includes quotations from the
letters from Mrs. Campbell to Miss Claudius; "Dearest Liar" is substituted for
the originally typed "Mrs. Pat"

Claudius, Agnes : Autograph Note: Notebook, initialled "S.C.,"
containing notes by Miss Claudius on Mrs. Patrick CampbellMiss Claudius was a companion to Mrs. Campbell, and was with Stella when she
died

21

Claudius, Agnes : Typed Letter: to Rosalie ____
[incomplete]Concerns Stella Campbell's relationship with Agnes Claudius, and quotes from
the correspondence; begins "Rosalie dear, I have been looking through some of
Stella's letters to"

Davidson, Gilbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLos Angeles; at the bottom, in red ink, is written Shaw's Autograph Letter
Signed reply, beginning "No, Gilbert, NO;" the reply is dated October 13, 1938,
and is a refusal to autograph books; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw: By the way of
introduction"

21

Day & Son (Arthur Day) : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with holograph note; concerns Shaw's purchase of the rectory house at
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir, We have received the instructions"

21

Dean, Dorothy D. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchSurrey; concerns a song quoted by Miss Patch in Thirty Years With
G.B.S.; begins "Dear Miss Patch / I hope you will forgive my"

Dodd, Frank C. : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawNew York; with Shaw's Autograph Letter Signed added to John Farleigh, June 14,
1937; on letterhead of Dodd, Mead & Company. Office of the President;
begins "Dear Mr. Shaw: Thank you so much for your letter"

Cockerell, Sir Sydney : Autographed Letter : to Judy
Musters21 Kew Garden Road, Kew Richmond Surrey; 9letters from Cockerell to Musters
[Seven letters written in another hand, signed by Cockerell. Cockerell was a
close friend to G.B. Shaw; Musters was Shaw's first cousin.]

Cockerell, Sir Sydney : Autographed Letter : to Judy
Musters[n.p.] [ Includes ALS Fr. Felicitas Corrigan to Musters letter of August 20,
1955; ALS Janet Dunbar to Cockerell letter of March 4, 1900; ALS Muriel to
Cockerell letter of February 8, 1960 with program of play, "Dear Liar". Also
photograph of Cockerell; Cockerell's letter to the editor of The Times
LIterary Supplement, 19 Oct. 1951 about G.B. Shaw; and Cockerell's
"Testimony and Appeal from his will.Also 17 newspaper clippings mainly about
Cockerell.] [Cockerell was a close friend to G.B. Shaw; Musters was Shaw's
first cousin.]

Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Note on 'Getting
Married'Script for a radio talk, to be broadcast April 20, 1952 on B.B.C.

22

Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Patchwork ShawReview of Thirty Years With G.B.S.,by Blanche Patch; begins
"The Spectator[publication]"

22

Esher, Oliver Sylvain Baliol Brett, 3rd viscount : Autograph Letter
Signed: to Harley Granville BarkerWatlington Park, Oxon.; solicitation of Barker's help with the National Theatre
project; the booklet is for the same purpose and is signed by "Lord Esher
Chairman British Drama League;" the booklet is titled "The Civic Theatre
Scheme;" begins "My dear Harley, A little help from you would at"

The Fabian Society : Typed Letter: to "Dear Madam" [?]London; refers to a vote on a Fabian Society motion; begins "Dear Madam,
Forgive me for reminding you, but you have not yet, I think"

22

The Fabian Society; the Special Committee : Typed Manuscript:
concerning the work of the Special Committee [Webb, Shaw, Wells?] to draft a
new basis of the Society's purposeIncluded are: Memorandum from Special Committee; "Well's draft" March 1908 [in
Shaw's hand]; Proposed Revised Basis March 21 [1908?]; with explanatory note on
separate leaf

Farleigh, John : Woodcut illustration from The Adventures of the
Black Girl in Her Search for God,signed by the artistShaw is portrayed in the illustration

22

Farleigh, John : Manuscript: Portrait of George Bernard
ShawInk sketch and seven proofs of successive states of woodcut portrait of Shaw;
unpublished? on verso of the sketch is a brief Autograph Letter Signed from
Shaw to Farleigh dated July 14, 1949; all items were received as part of the
Black Girl Collection

22

Farleigh, John : Woodcut from Aerial Football, depicting
Mrs. Hairns, motor bus, etc., at accident sceneAerial Footballwas first published in "The Neolith" in 1907;
this woodcut illustrated Short Stories

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; acknowledging payment for illustration of The Adventures of
the Black Girl in Her Search for God

22

Farleigh, John : Typed Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; drawn as a contract concerning use of the illustrations made for
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter: to George Bernard Shaw
[fragment]Hampstead; first page of letter, the rest is lacking; Shaw has added a
handwritten note at upper left corner; begins "Dear Sir / I hope I have not
appeared / to be too long"

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; with note "File" written by Shaw in upper left corner; begins "Dear
Mr. Shaw / Do you think that now the rush of / the play"

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I saw the poster up last Saturday!!"

Gallery First Nighters Club : Program from their "15th Annual
Dinner"Frascati's Restaurant; Shaw's Fanny's First Playis featured on
the cover; on the back is a holograph notation naming one of the Terrys as
playing Gwenn

22

Garnham, Mary : Typed Letter Signed: to "Miss C.M. Vincent" [Agnes
Claudius]London; concerns three radio broadcasts made by Mrs. Patrick Campbell in the
1920's; begins "Dear Miss Vincent, I have just discovered from the BBC that
Mrs. Patrick Campbell"

Holtby, Winifred : Typed Manuscript: Shaw, Winifred Holtby, and
FeminismAbridgement by Geoffrey Handley-Taylor read at meeting of Shaw Society, London;
the original dialogue was published in The Radio TimesMay 22,
1931

Howarth, Donald : Typed Manuscript: George Bernard Shaw's Adventures of
a Black GirlScript of play based on Shaw's book; "Text as performed at The People's Space,
Cape Town, November 22nd;" with cover letter dated June 15, 1980; gift of the
author

22

Howarth, Donald : Autograph Letter Signed: to James TylerCapetown, South Africa; with reviews, and a program, of the production at The
People's Space of his George Bernard Shaw's Adventures of a Black
Girl; begins "Dear James Tyler - Enclosed reviews"

22

Inge, William Ralph : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawWallingford, Berks; last letter read to Shaw before he died at Ayot St.
Lawrence; begins "My dear Mr. Shaw, I did not write when I heard of your
accident because I know that"

22

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; this and the December 1956 letters from Ireland to Batson concern
the refusal of the Society of Authors to license a production of Shaw's
Pygmalionto the Pitlochry Festival Theatre; begins "Dear Mr.
Batson, Thank you for your letter of"

22

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; Ireland was Manager of the Pitlochry Festival Theatre; Batson was
Secretary of the Shaw Society in London; begins "Dear Mr. Batson, Very many
thanks for the M.G."

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; with signed carbon copy of Ireland's statement to the press
concerning the ban on Shaw's Pygmalion; begins "Dear Mr. Batson,
It was very refreshing to have"

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; with Typed Letter [copy] to Kenneth Ireland from The Society of
Authors, December 11, 1956 (and a copy of Ireland's reply); and 21 news
cuttings plus 2 leaves of typescript, all concerning Pygmalion,
presumably from Batson's files; and an article on the Pitlochry Festival
Theatre; begins "Dear Mr. Batson, Thank you very much for your"

Isham, Ralph Heyward : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with Autograph Letter Signed to Isham from Shaw, Dec. 1, 1936 added in
red ink; both letters concern Shaw's opinion of Boswell's Journal; bought at
auction (Christie's N.Y.) May 17, 1989; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, When I say that
it was a pleasure to meet"

22

Jackson, Holbrook : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
Shaw"An Open Letter to George Bernard Shaw" signed by Holbrook Jackson, John
Mavrocordato, Lawrence Moore, Thomas Wilson; Leonard Crossle; concerns
publication of Shaw's music criticism; with relevant Typed Letter Signed to
Bernard F. Burgunder from Anthony Rota, August 31, 1976; begins "Dear G.B.S.,
We, the undersigned, being sound in / health"

22

Jellicoe, Richard Carey, Brigadier General : Autograph Letter Signed:
to Blanche PatchAndover, Hampshire; concerns GBS's early career in a land agent's office;
begins "Dear Miss Patch, My only reason for writing this is that"

22

Jellicoe, Richard Carey, Brigadier General : Autograph Letter Signed:
to Blanche PatchAndover, Hampshire; begins "Dear Miss Patch, It was very kind of you to trouble
to answer"

Kelly, Francis J. : Typed Manuscript Signed: Shaw in Dublin
[incomplete]Dublin; includes a leaf of explanation by Shaw, in holograph, dated February 1,
1946; the article is concerned with Shaw speaking in Dublin in 1918

22

Kirkby, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; Pharos Club program of The Admirable Bashville; Kirkby
sends a corrected copy to Shaw; begins "Dear Sir, I must apologize for sending
you a program full of errors."

Kreyling, Christine Moorman : Typed Manuscript: Works of GBS in the
Burgunder Collection at CornellAlso included with this list is a leaf of information from Dan Laurence on
Haldeman-Julius publications of Shaw; it corrects certain dates given in the
list, dates based on information in card catalog; when the definitive
bibliography of Shaw is produced by Dan H. Laurence, all our Shaw holdings
should be checked against it for accuracy

23

Healey, George Harris : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; includes also the
following: Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Felix Reichmann,
April 18, 1963; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Alison Kerr,
August 19, 1963; Typed Letter [carbon] to Alison Kerr from Bernard F.
Burgunder, October 11 & 15, November 8 & 20, 1963; Typed Letter Signed
to Bernard F. Burgunder from Jane E. Woolston, January 12, 1970 & September
20, 1971; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Ivan J. Ruzicka,
August 2, 1970; Typed Letter [carbon] to Mary F. Daniels from Bernard F.
Burgunder, September 14, 1971; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from
Christine M. Kreyling, April 4, 1974; found with this correspondence, and kept
with it, is a copy of Occasional Papers(Ithaca, Cornell
University Library Associates, 1959 - 60) containing an article by George H.
Healey titled "Why Rare Books" and printed on pp. 3-6; the letters are filed in
chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one year's
correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder June 1979

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNew York; includes the "enclosed" referred to in the body of the letter, a copy
of Miss Lawrence's letter donating Shaw's mittens to the Museum; begins
"Dearest Blanche: As you will see by the enclosed I have treasured"

24

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNew York; includes copy of a letter to Mr. Davies regarding a radio
broadcasting of Pygmalion; begins "My dearest 'Miss P.' It meant
much to GBS to see that his plays"

24

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to B.F.M. DaviesNew York; includes holograph note to Blanche Patch on the letter; possibly this
copy was sent to Miss Patch; begins "Dear Mr. Davies: Thank you so much for
your charming letter"

Lebedeff, Bolschaia Dvorianskaia : Telegram to George Bernard
ShawPetrograd; on the same sheet is a holograph note by Shaw summarizing his reply;
Lebedeff Shaw's agent in Russia? begins "Sending 500 roubles from Pygmalion /
arranging"

24

Lee, George Vandeleur : Document: Death certificate; "certified copy of
an entry of death."London; Lee was the famous teacher of The Methodof voice
training; he and Shaw's mother worked together for many years

Little, Brown & Company : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawBoston; concerns request to anthologize The Shewing Up of Blanco
Posnet; includes Shaw's holograph summary of his reply, perhaps a
note to G. Herbert Thring, Secretary of the Society of Authors?; begins "Dear
Sir; We are planning to publish in the"

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Manuscript: Bernard Shaw: Chief Events and
Principal Works [printed proof]Corrections in the hands of Loewenstein and Shaw; this version was designed for
the American edition of Autobiographical Sketchesby Shaw; with
note by Bernard F. Burgunder

24

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Typed Manuscript Signed: OutlinePlan of a book (never published) to contain all of Shaw's Fabian tracts; this
Outline includes a list of the tracts; with corrections and date in
Loewenstein's hand

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Autograph Letter Signed: to Allan M.
LaingAyot St. Lawrence; written on the back of one of Shaw's printed postcards
(Laurence D29(a)); found with Laing's collection of newspaper cuttings, to
which Loewenstein refers; begins "At long last, I have finished with this"

24

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Autograph Note Signed: to George Bernard
ShawWritten on one of Shaw's specially printed cards, this one listing the manner
of publication of his writings, and forbidding Radio and Television
productions; begins "Did you give the B.B.C. permission to do"

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I send you this note with extreme"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighNew York; with Typed Letter (copy) to George Macy from Frank C. Dodd, May 6,
1937; and Typed Letter (carbon) to George Bernard Shaw from George Macy, May
10, 1937

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with underlining and expletive added by Shaw as Autograph Letter to
John Farleigh after June 17, 1937; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / That is very salty
language you used"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I now write to confirm the arrangement"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I agree with you that we should have"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I know of no hitch whatever"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I have been in Paris and could not
sooner"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighNew York; begins "Dear Farleigh / I send this note to tell / you that I
will"

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / This morning the boat from New York"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; with Typed Letter (copy) to Cecil L. Phillips (the Leicester Galleries)
from George Macy, Dec. 12, 1938; and with an initialled note to George Macy
from The Marchbanks Press; begins "Dear Farleigh / I am sending over to you
some rough proofs"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I thank you for your note, and am
delighted"

Maude, Cyril : Typed Letter: to Blanche PatchDundrum, Torquay; two copies of 1 leaf each; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Thank you
so very very much for your dear"

24

Maxwell, William : Autograph Manuscript: "Instructions for Case-Room"
in the printing of In Good King Charles's Golden DaysEdinburgh; Maxwell was Director at R&R Clark, Ltd., who printed Shaw's
works

24

Maxwell, William : Autograph Manuscript: "Instructions for Plate-Room"
in the printing of The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw;plus a
sample proof for the Australian editionEdinburgh; Maxwell was Director at R&R Clark, Ltd., printers of Edinburgh,
who printed Shaw's works

Morgan, Louise : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNr. Heathfield, Sussex; copliments on Miss Patch's radio broadcast, a
reminiscence of Shaw; begins "Dear Miss Patch, I have just had a thrill. I had
never heard your voice on the"

24

Morley, Malcolm : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; on the same sheet is Shaw's holograph answer [initialed]; also included
is the envelope in which Shaw mailed his reply; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Do
please spare five minutes to read the"

Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Manuscript: At Ayot St.
LawrenceRecord by Georgina ("Judy") Musters of her last conversation with G.B.Shaw;
with her handwritten additions; the original typescript apparently does not
survive; with typed notes by Dan H. Laurence on two separate leaves, and the
Nov. 2, 1950 issue of the London Evening Newsreporting Shaw's
death

24

Muster, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Letter: to Blanche
PatchJenny Patterson was Shaw's first mistress; Georgina Musters was Shaw's cousin,
and at one time, his secretary; begins "J.P. (Jenny Patterson) was our friend -
I remember her staying in"

24

Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Autograph Letter Signed: to David T.
DaviesLondon; Georgina Gillmore was Shaw's cousin; at this time she was also his
secretary

Onelch, Eileen : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchOxford; concerns letter from Shaw to George Cornwallis-West, the 2nd husband of
Mrs. Patrick Campbell; begins "Dear Miss Patch, No doubt a great many people
trouble you with"

24

Norman, Clarence H. : Typed Manuscript: Notes on administration of
New Ageoffice, Extract from prospectus, approximate revenue
figures of the New Age, and further notes by the
ChairmanFor further information See: New Age Press, Ltd. and Norman, Clarence H. Typed
Letter (copy) to A.R. Orage May 18, 1910 London; See also: Bernard Shaw:
Collected Letters, ed. by Dan Laurence Vol. II, p. 809

O'Casey, Sean : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawTotnes, Devon; mentioned are O'Casey's Drums Under the
Windows,and a war play, Oak Leaves and Lavender;begins
"Dear G.B.S. I am about to bother you with a question - two as a"

24

Ollier, Louis : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Portrait of G.B.
ShawSigned pen and ink drawing on laid paper, 5 3/4 x 9"; signed also by Shaw, and
dated by him 10th July 1934

24

Partridge, Bernard : Caricature of Shaw "Coming Home With the 'Butter'
Mr. Bernard Shaw Does a Little Dumping."For Punch;Bernard Gould was the stage name of the artist, who
used it to play Major Saranoff in Arms and the Man,1898

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Typed Letter Signed & Autograph Letter Signed:
to M. Harry MushlinTwenty-seven letters, including one undated note, and a postcard (Nov. 18,
1963) signed also by Mildred and Bernard Burgunder; these letters were included
in the case with Shaw's Typed Manuscript "How to Become a Musical Critic -
Preliminaries"

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

115

The following, from Box 115, forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson
Collection [subseries]:

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed Letter Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; Dearest Ann, Yes, it'd have been nice
to have giggled together over Amblytron [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson[
Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is
under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;7 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 12 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;5 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Munsters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;7 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 2 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's
other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's
second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters with 2 leaves of 1904
letter from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs.
Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been
Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;11 letters & 1postcard from
Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's
other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's
second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 12 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 10 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
plus a postcard from C. Arthur to B.P. Tyszko and 2 clippings [Judy Musters
was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her
maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson; photo of Musters included [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 14 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson plus one postcard to Jackson from her daughter, Judy; and
1 poem [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to Jackson,
with 1 clipping and one photo of Musters [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

28

Patterson, Jane : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawPhotocopies of the originals in the British Library; the leaves have been
numbered in pencil: leaves 1-275 are from manuscript ADD. 50544; leaves 276-527
are from manuscript ADD. 50545; with identifying note added on separate leaf by
Bernard F. Burgunder, dated Jan. 27, 1982

Patch, Blanche : Typed Manuscript: The Diaries... [Shaw's diaries, kept
from January 1885 to December 1891]Contains the allegation that St. John Ervine was using transcriptions of the
diaries, originally made by Miss Patch, without the proper permission

29

Patch, Blanche : Miscellaneous Writings and Opinions of George Bernard
Shaw, extracted [typed and written] by his secretary, Blanche Patch

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to James HabgoodAyot St. Lawrence; a Shaw-by-proxy letter; concerns a request for a copy of
The Irrational Knot; begins "Dear Sir, Mr. Bernard Shaw asks
me to say that as he only"

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to Alan Dent London; this is a letter-by-proxy of Bernard Shaw; the old friend referred to
in the body of the letter is Max Beerbohm; included is a note from Alan Dent to
Dan Laurence

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to J.W. Robertson
ScottLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Robertson Scott, I have been living in London
since"

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to Mr. ClenchLondon; includes note by Bernard F. Burgunder on separate leaf; the "German"
referred to in the body of the letter is F.E. Loewenstein; begins "Dear Mr.
Clench, Many thanks for the information about the Annuity."

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawBegins "While I know it is your love of teasing that made you write the"

Pearson, Hesketh : Typed Manuscript: portions of manuscript of
Pearson's biography of GBSOn the original typescript are holograph corrections by Shaw; included is a
note by Bernard Burgunder, dated May 21, 1970

29

Pearson, Hesketh : Typed Manuscript: Bernard Shaw, His Life and
Personality[fragment]Including long handwritten addition by Shaw concerning Getting
Marriedand Misalliance; identified by a pencil note
signed "H.P." partly on verson of unidentified printed proof with some pencil
corrections; published on pp. 284-5 of Pearson's book

Pember, Frank : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; some confusion as to who signed a letter from Shaw to Mr. Pember, Shaw
or Blanche Patch; begins "Dear Sir / We shall be so very"

29

Pember, Frank : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; Mr. Pember seems to think that "Blanche Patch" is Shaw's pseudonym
rather than his secretary; begins "Dear Sir / I hope you will not mind if I
have used"

29

Percy, (Saville) Esme : Typed Manuscript: Bernard Shaw: Personal
MemoriesLondon? Transcription from a telediphone [sic] recording; Percy was an actor
who did some of Shaw's plays; the program was given to the B.B.C.

29

Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, baron : Typed Letter: to George
Bernard ShawConcerning publication of a Gujarati translation of St. Joan;
with Typed Letter [carbon] to R.J. Udani from Pethick-Lawrence, Aug. 11, 1932;
and Typed Letter Signed to Pethick-Lawrence from A.C. Brown, Aug. 3, 1932

Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, baron : Typed Letter: to George
Bernard ShawThanking Shaw for his letter to The Timespublished Oct. 21;
begins "Dear Mr. Bernard Shaw, May I as a quite unimportant member"

29

Pettinati, Nino : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchTurin; concerns the publishing history of Shaw's works in Italy, as well as the
Italian version of Miss Patch's Thirty Years...; Mr. Pettinati
translated some Shaw into Italian; begins "Very dear Miss Blanche, Please,
excuse my "Blanche," but how could an unrepentant shavian [sic] as I am"

Pitman, Sir (Isaac) James : Materials relating to the Proposed British
AlphabetIncluded: Epitome of affidavit... (on validity of Shaw's Will) February 8,
1956; Epitome intended to be helpful to lobby correspondents (on Shaw's Will)
March 23, 1956; George Bernard Shaw: some facts, February 20, 1957; Bath
Chroniclearticle, March 22, 1957; A specimen of the new British
alphabet, April 1957; Notes for press conference, December, 1957; Advertisement
regarding George Bernard Shaw, deceased December 1957; Toronto
Stararticle, January 1958; Explanatory memorandum containing Lists
of Sounds, February 1958; A phonetic alphabet, Print in Britain,
August 1960; Extract from the Will (Shaw's); Shaw notecard on phonetic spelling
(with holograph note), January 27, 1942; Shaw's Orthography of the Bomb,
December 27, 1945; My fair ladies and gentlemen, November 1958

29

Plunkett, Sir Horace Curzon : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns objections to production of O'Flaherty, V.C.in Dublin;
the original of this letter has not been located; begins "My dear Shaw, I hear
you are in direct communication"

29

Pritzker, Lee : Typed Manuscript: The Saint of Ayot St.
LawrenceArticle on pp. 3-4; the author was founder of the first Shaw Society of Canada;
begins "Canadian Vegetarian Union News Bulletin

29

Rank, Joseph Arthur : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawSurrey; discussion of the making of a film version of Caesar and
Cleopatra; date of Shaw's answer given, in Shaw's hand; begins "Dear
Mr. Bernard Shaw / I entirely agree that the artistic"

29

Reyding, A. : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawAmsterdam; Mr. Reyding represented the Society of Authors in the Netherlands;
the letter concerns translations into Flemish, and whether they copyright those
into Dutch; begins "Dear Sir, In answer to yours of the 16th inst. I beg to
observe the"

Richards, Ruth and Ulrich, Elizabeth : Typed Letter: Concerning the
progress of Mr. Burgunder's reference question with regard to Agnes Claudius,
former companion to Mrs. Patrick CampbellWilkes-Barre, and University Park, Pennsylvania; some of the copies are
signed

Robinson, Lennox : Typed Letter Signed: to Alan WadeDublin; concerns the history of the Irish Academy of Letters; Shaw was a
Founding Member; begins "Dear Alan Wade / P.S. O'Hegarty tells me that some
time ago you wrote to him"

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art : Typed Letter Signed: bearing many
signatures of various members, among them Shaw's [fragment]London; appeal for funds to found a national theatre

29

Royal Society of Literature, Academic Committee : Typed Manuscript:
Letters and related documentsMimeographed, spirit-duplicated, and printed material from teh files of G.B.
Shaw, who was a member of the Academic Committee; one item gives the rules of
the Committee at the time of tis creation in 1911; others are concerned with
producing a phonetic alphabet; includes note on separate leaf by Bernard F.
Burgunder

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Russell, Henry T. ("Tosti") : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchLondon; begins "My dear B.P. / I am off tomorrow to New York with the Duke of
Windsor

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Sadleir, Michael : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; concerns Miss Patch's dispute with Shaw's biographer, St. John Ervine,
as to his use of Shaw's diaries; See: Patch, Blanche Typed Manuscript
The Diaries...; Mr. Sadleir was manager at Constable's,
Shaw's publishers; begins "Dear Miss Patch, There is little I can say by way
of"

Saville, Agnes : Typed Letter: to Blanche PatchLondon; Miss Patch was Shaw's secretary; on the same sheet is another copy of
Cyril Maude's letter of November 18, 1950, to Miss Patch; begins "Dear Miss
Patch, I was so very sorry to have had to leave immediately"

Shah, Hiralal Amritlal : Typed Manuscript Signed: The Late Mr. Bernard
Shaw - When He Was In BombayEnglish translation by the author of an article in Gujarati published in
Prabuddha Jain, Bombay, Nov. 15, 1950, and reprinted in 1955;
the article concerns Shaw's visit to Bombay in January 1933

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyChristmas Card; no year is given

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Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Typed Letter: Business
correspondence34 letters; typed copies made for Shaw of letters by Charlotte Shaw and others
concerning edition she helped prepare of Selected Passages from the
Works of Bernard Shawand Three Plays by Brieux;
cross-reference cards have been made for the individual letters, by author, and
for the books discussed

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Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to
Brentano'sLondon; both the note and the envelope were found with letters received from
George Bernard Shaw by Brentano's; the envelope is presumably to be dated ca.
1916

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ann
Elder [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; with her Autograph Document "Extract from the Baptismal
Register" certified copy, July 11, 1932; and a 4x5 photograph of her (ca.
1920?) taken and developed by George Bernard Shaw; and a printed Memorial
Program dated April 5, 1929, for her sister Mary Stewart (Payne-Townshend)
Cholmondeley; an explanatory note by Dan H. Laurence has been typed on a
separate leaf; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Dec. 19, 1978

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyMalvern; begins "Dear Sean / It is delightful to hear of you / even with
such"

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Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter: to Sean O'Casey
[fragment]Ayot St. Lawrence? with typed transcript of part of the extant fragment; begins
"Dear Sean / Don't think because I did not write"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter: to Blanche
PatchSouth Africa; this postcard is marked II, I is missing, and, as there is no
signature, perhaps there was a III? begins "We are getting on splendidly
here."

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Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Seumas?
O'SullivanAyot St. Lawrence; Mr. O'Sullivan was editor of the Dublin
Magazine; begins "Dear Mr. O'Sullivan / I see you are one of the
Hon. Treasurers for the AE"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: in the
name of GBS to "Authorities"Ayot St. Lawrence; a description of their property at Ayot, probably in
response to an inquiry from the government, due to WWII; begins "The house at
Ayot St. Lawrence is a gentleman's residence standing on its own"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyAyot St. Lawrence; begins "I have been trying to do all / you asked"

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Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Document Signed:
Receipt for repayment of a loan made to George Bernard Shaw (her
son)London; the body of the document is in Shaw's hand; with note by Bernard F.
Burgunder on separate leaf

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Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autograph Document:
Household Accounting Listing[n.p.] Adding and subtracting of total amounts may be in Shaw's hand. Included
are two notes from B. F. Burgunder with his thoughts as well as what Dan
Laurence wrote to him.

Speyer, Edward : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawShenley-Barnet, Herts; typed on Speyer's embossed stationery; at the top is
typed: "Copy of a letter to G. Bernard Shaw, by Edward Speyer"; begins "Dear
Mr. Shaw, I enclose a copy of the"

Strasser, Josef : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawVienna; with Autograph Letter Signed to him by G.B. Shaw December 6, 1929,
added at end; concerns the psychological importance of making resolutions;
begins "Dear Sir, I beg to submit to you a request / with regard to"

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Swaffer, Hannen : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawLondon; on the Labour Party; begins "Dear G.B.S., I was very glad to get your
letter because"

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Swaffer, Hannen : Letters in response to Swaffer's attack on Shaw's
The Apple CartAlso included are 3 clippings and 2 pages of unidentified notes; Swaffer was
the drama critic of The Daily Express

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Swede, Oscar : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw
[fragment]Franfort am Main; begins "Bernard Shaw / Help me to do something to get people
interested in an international"

Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; concerns copyright law; Teleki was an Hungarian literary agent who
helped Shaw get his plays translated into Hungarian; begins "My dear Sir, May I
be permitted to draw your attention"

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Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed; to George Bernard
ShawLondon; Mr. Teleki offers to become Shaw's Hungarian agent; begins "Dear Mr.
Shaw, It is the general practice on the Continent - not only in Hungary-"

Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; probably this is a copy, for C. Thomas's files, of the letter he sent
to Shaw; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I send you the cuttings from / your last"

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Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to Edmund Yates?London; includes quote from letter of Shaw to Thomas; written across the quote,
in a different ink, is a note initialled E.Y.; Yates was editor of The
World, for which Shaw wrote music criticism that he sent to Thomas;
begins "Messrs. Sir John Fowler (next celebrity) is"

Thorne, Doris Arthur (Jones) : Autograph Letter Signed: to M.H.
SpielmannHampstead, London; announcement and description of the death of her father,
Henry Arthur Jones; Spielmann was a close friend of HAJ; See: Jones, Doris
Arthur. Life and Letters of Henry Arthur Jones.London, 1930;
begins "Dear Mr. Spielmann / Thank you very much for"

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Thorne, Doris Arthur (Jones) : Autograph Letter Signed: to M.H.
SpielmannHampstead, London; discussion of her writing of the life of her father, Henry
Arthur Jones; begins "Dear Mr. Spielmann / In case you have not seen"

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; at the bottom of the letter is the handwritten reply: Autograph Letter
Signed to George Herbert Thring from George Bernard Shaw, May 22, 1924; begins
"Dear Mr. Shaw, The British Broadcasting Co. have asked for"

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Thring was Secretary to the Society of Authors until 1930; begins "Dear Mr.
Shaw, I am sending you a formal letter of invitation to / the International
Meeting which the French Society is calling / together at the beginning of
June."

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / Many thanks for your note of the
25th inst. I am / exceedingly sorry that you won't be able to attend the
meeting / in Paris,"

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for your letter of the
27th inst. / with the documents returned."

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawInitialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for your letter of the
26th inst [ant] / with the papers returned."

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I wonder whether it would be
possible for you to / attend an International meeting of the Dramatic Authors
in Berlin / on April 16th?

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for the proof
returned. I will / see that twenty-five galley proofs are sent to you"

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Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I have much pleasure in enclosing
herewith / the pulls of your letter for which you asked."

Tomalin, W.F. : Typed Letter Signed: to Lady RhonddaSurrey; a letter by Shaw is mentioned in the body of the letter; begins "Dear
Madame / The sum given by you and other friends towards the cost and
equipment"

Tunney, Gene : Typed Letter: to Sister Felicitas CorriganBegins "Dear Sister / I have your letter of the 9th and can hardly wait to
write and"

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Tunney, Gene : Typed Letter: to Dame Felicitas Corrigan,
O.S.B.A letter of thanks from Tunney, via his secretary, K.M. Skallon, for copies of
the letters between Shaw and Dame Laurentia McLachlan; begins "Dear Sister /
This is to acknowledge receipt of the copy of"

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Tunney, Gene : Printed programs for boxing matchesQueensbury Challenge Cups, Lillie Bridge Grounds, March 17, 1883 (listed to
fight is a G.B. Shaw of London); Amateur Boxing Championships, St. James's
Hall, April 15, 1882; possibly sent to Tunney by Shaw because of the reference
to a G.B. Shaw?

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Tusa, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; Tusa is writing on behalf of the B.B.C.; the letter concerns Miss
Patch's radio broadcast on Shaw; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Many thanks for your
kind letter."

Viereck, George Sylvester : Typed Manuscript Signed: Shaw Looks at Life
at SeventyInterview conducted by Viereck at Shaw's home in London; the manuscript bears
extensive additions, excisions, and corrections in Shaw's hand; at the end is a
holograph note by Viereck concerning Shaw's authorization of publications of
the manuscript; with note on separate leaf

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Voynitch, Ethel Lillian (Boole) : Typed Manuscript: The
GadflyPhotocopy of the original manuscript in the British Museum: a four-act dramatic
version by G.B. Shaw of Voynitch's novel; with explanatory note added on
separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder

Ward, May Augusta (Arnold) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mrs. Patrick
Campbell5 letters; with typed copies (presumably made by Arthur Bertram) of all but the
Oct. 19 letter; these letters deal with a proposal that Mrs. Campbell take part
in producting Mrs. Ward's play Eleanor(based on her novel)

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Wardrop, John : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawTyped transcript by Blanche Patch; begins "On the 17th of December, 1939"

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Ward, Mary Augusta (Arnold) : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawTring; concerns a resolution to be put to the Society of Authors; begins "Dear
Mr. Bernard Shaw, You and I found ourselves working"

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Wardrop, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; for transcript typed by Blanche Patch see Wardrop's letter to Shaw,
n.d., "On the 17th December..."; begins "My dear GBS--You are a good lad."

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Wardrop, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; begins "All right, all right, all right, all right, ALL RIGHT!"

Wells, Herbert George : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns John Bull's Other Island; original letter written in
extremely light pencil, over which someone has gone with a pen; copies
apparently made by Blanche Patch; with note on separate leaf; begins "In spite
of your disgusting caricature of me"